Hi Everyone,
I am hoping you can help to provide some extra information or advice for a printer upgrade I am working on.
We currently use a Ricoh C5100s for printing labels and cardstock (100# CVR). It has been working well for our labels, but on the cardstock we have issues with jamming and colour consistency, especially on full colour images. We also do not seem to have great colour control with our Fiery E22B (changes to the spot colour seem to have limited impact to the actual on paper result, even after working with Ricoh training).
We are looking to upgrade our machine in order to solve these issues and move to a heavier stock (14pt or 16pt SBS) for printing of short run boxes. We are not a print shop so all of our jobs are in house projects and anything major we will outsource. This also means that our speeds are not super important to us, quality is more important. Our budget for this is on the low end so we are looking at some new and some old off-lease machines that we can place onto service contracts.
Here are the 3 machines we are currently looking at and wondering what advice or experience you can provide if you think they will work well for the heavier 14/16pt stocks. We will have an LCT for all of these options as well. I am curious mostly about print & colour quality, jamming (a big pain in our C5100s), overall machine experience, and longevity. I am hoping to get 5 years out of this machine and I know these aren't the newest technologies to begin with. Cost is slightly higher for us on the new Canon C710 but overall comparable between the three. We are in a major city so service seems to be comparable from all vendors.
Ricoh C5200s with External Fiery (used, low clicks)
KM AccurioPress 2070 with External Fiery (used, low clicks)
Canon Imagepress C710 with Onboard Fiery (new)
Last question - The Canon & KM say they can autoduplex up to 350gsm while the Ricoh is manual duplex.... in your experience how much operator time is saved by auto-duplexing? It seems like it could be a major bonus, but wondering what you all think?
Thanks very much for any input you can give!
PS - If you have any other suggestions I am all ears
I am hoping you can help to provide some extra information or advice for a printer upgrade I am working on.
We currently use a Ricoh C5100s for printing labels and cardstock (100# CVR). It has been working well for our labels, but on the cardstock we have issues with jamming and colour consistency, especially on full colour images. We also do not seem to have great colour control with our Fiery E22B (changes to the spot colour seem to have limited impact to the actual on paper result, even after working with Ricoh training).
We are looking to upgrade our machine in order to solve these issues and move to a heavier stock (14pt or 16pt SBS) for printing of short run boxes. We are not a print shop so all of our jobs are in house projects and anything major we will outsource. This also means that our speeds are not super important to us, quality is more important. Our budget for this is on the low end so we are looking at some new and some old off-lease machines that we can place onto service contracts.
Here are the 3 machines we are currently looking at and wondering what advice or experience you can provide if you think they will work well for the heavier 14/16pt stocks. We will have an LCT for all of these options as well. I am curious mostly about print & colour quality, jamming (a big pain in our C5100s), overall machine experience, and longevity. I am hoping to get 5 years out of this machine and I know these aren't the newest technologies to begin with. Cost is slightly higher for us on the new Canon C710 but overall comparable between the three. We are in a major city so service seems to be comparable from all vendors.
Ricoh C5200s with External Fiery (used, low clicks)
KM AccurioPress 2070 with External Fiery (used, low clicks)
Canon Imagepress C710 with Onboard Fiery (new)
Last question - The Canon & KM say they can autoduplex up to 350gsm while the Ricoh is manual duplex.... in your experience how much operator time is saved by auto-duplexing? It seems like it could be a major bonus, but wondering what you all think?
Thanks very much for any input you can give!
PS - If you have any other suggestions I am all ears